Intel have presented five new Xeon processors
3 March 2008Corporation Intel has presented five new processors Xeon which are constructed on the base of 45-nanometer technological process, as well as processors on the basis of Penryn nucleus, writes PC World.
New processors are intended for the built-in microcomputer systems, network equipment and devices for data storage and reserve copying.
According to experts, the chipset for 45-nonometer Xeon allows processors to work much more effectively at the same energy consumption, and speed of transistors switching in new Xeon is 20 % higher, than in those created on to 65-nanometer process.
It is necessary to note, that time of life of new two and four-nuclear processors is increased from five to seven years.
At the beginning of the current year Intel has already presented mobile processors on Penryn nucleus, which also were made using 45-nanometer technology.
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